
AREAS OF IMPACT
Championing change across five key missions
Envoy Foundation concentrates its efforts on five critical areas of impact, striving to make a lasting difference for our planet.
Our planet faces a multitude of interconnected environmental challenges. We see the most pressing of these as the widespread exploitation of animals, the loss of wild spaces, and the devastating effects of climate change. By focusing on five key mission areas, and with animals at the heart of each campaign, we strive to create a positive ripple effect, addressing critical environmental threats and fostering a more sustainable future for generations to come. Explore these areas and discover how Envoy is making a lasting difference for our planet.

AREAS OF IMPACT
ANIMALS
Animals that we share the world with are sentient beings. They think, feel and have a burning desire to avoid pain, and above all, to live. The main threat to animals is humans. Humans have more legal rights than other animals or ecosystems, which means we regularly exploit them for pleasure or profit.
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CLIMATE
Climate Change is here. The world is warming dangerously, humans are the cause of it, and a failure to act today will deeply affect the future of the Earth.
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FRESHWATER
Freshwater is essential for our planet and thousands of species, including humans. Rivers, lakes, wetlands, streams and underground aquifers store and clean the water that is crucial for all living creatures.
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OCEANS
Oceans produce over half of the world's oxygen and absorb 50 times more carbon dioxide than our atmosphere. They are under immense pressure from over exploration, pollution, warming and acidification.
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EARTH
Forests are often called the 'lungs of the planet' for their role in absorbing carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, and increasing local humidity. Rainforests also stabilise the climate, house incredible amounts of plants and wildlife, and produce nourishing rainfall all around the planet. Their removal and destruction often lead to the creation of new deserts (desertification).
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Shark Tagging Indonesia
FEATURED PROJECTS
In a world first, the shark fishermen of Indonesia, working together with Project Hiu, deployed 10 shark tags on tiger sharks in local waters. The worlds largest shark fishing nation will finally have data that is desperately needed to understand and better protect these animals. Now with a new type of tag we can collect additional data, made possible by the donations of Envoy Foundation.
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